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US taxpayers forked over $8.5M for government-produced podcasts: ‘Left-wing agitprop’

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Over the past four years, the federal government has spent $8.5 million of your money producing dozens of podcasts, some of them progressive, according to a spending report obtained exclusively by The Post. It promoted important priorities.

Taxpayer watchdog group OpenTheBooks.com found that at least 58 podcasts were produced between February 2020 and September 2023 at a total cost of $8,535,556 through grants and other federal funds.

A whopping $323.7 million was spent on comprehensive projects, including podcasts, over the same period, and both foreign and domestic entities received that funding, the watchdog noted.

“We pay a lot of taxes, from income to inheritance to capital gains,” said Adam Andrzejewski, founder of OpenTheBooks. “But who knew we paid podcast taxes?”

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) are the primary funders of audio content, which covers topics related to history, art, literature, science, language, and religion, among others.

U.S. taxpayers have contributed more than $8.5 million to the federal government over the past four years for dozens of podcasts, some of which are based on left-wing priorities, according to a spending report obtained exclusively by The Post. It is said that some of the documents advertised certain matters. Getty Images
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) paid $227,420 for a linguistics program to air an episode about “relatively new gender-neutral pronouns that challenged Swedish grammatical norms.” Linguistic Society of America, Linguistic Society of America

The NEH website says it awards grants “to the highest-rated proposals reviewed by a panel of independent external reviewers.”

“Because democracy requires wisdom, the NEH serves and strengthens our republic by promoting excellence in the humanities and imparting the lessons of history to all Americans,” the agency said. states.

The report says that while many podcasts are even-handed in their topics, some appear to be “agitprop for left-wing ideology.”

The $228,546 NEH-funded program on Queens’ recent history during the COVID-19 pandemic includes topics such as “Participating in the Black Lives Matter Movement and Protests” and “Continuing on Racism.” Contains talks about “self-education”. queens memory

$370,000 podcast on Southern history funded by NEH and NEA Features episodes The title is “Bedfellows Forever: How 19th-Century Male Romantic Friendships Queer Our Understanding of Historical Masculinity.”

NEH also spent $227,420 on linguistics programs. broadcasted An episode about “relatively new gender-neutral pronouns that challenged Swedish grammatical norms.”

Another $228,546 NEH-funded program involves the recent history of Queens during the COVID-19 pandemic. talk “About the Black Lives Matter movement and participating in protests,” “Continuing self-education about racism.”

The $5,000 podcast, which was exclusively funded by the State Department, “covers issues and stories that impact the lives of transgender and intersex people in Zimbabwe.” Currently on Apple Podcasts he has an excellent 5-star rating from one reviewer. apple podcast

The National Science Foundation awarded $556,544 in funding for a third podcast with pandemic-related content for children. It contains “Superheroes are ready to help us beat the coronavirus: Sergeant Socially Distant, Masked Mentor, Test Master, and Vaccinator!”

$5,000 podcast Funded solely by the State Department, the organization “addresses issues and stories that impact transgender and intersex lives in Zimbabwe.” Currently on Apple Podcasts he has his highest five-star rating from one reviewer.

fulbright forwardThe paper, which was funded with $20,000 by the State Department, not only describes the scholarship program but also features a discussion of “identity, language education, and the exploration of white influence.”

The USDA is spending $446,353 on podcasts about “beginner farmers,” including those interested in “building a gay farmer community.” Spotify / Regeneration Rising

The Department of Agriculture is spending $446,353 on podcasts about “beginner farmers.” be interested In “Building a Queer Farmer Community.” The show also has a five-star rating on Spotify from four reviewers.

More than $171,000 is being spent in Brazil, Bulgaria, and Yemen to train journalists, artists, and others how to produce their own podcasts. Meanwhile, he will receive an additional $89,000 for the same training in Rhode Island, Alaska, and Texas.

“Americans are accustomed to receiving vast amounts of free content through podcast platforms, and the federal government should not be involved in the podcast content business,” Andrejevsky said.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken, pictured above, and his predecessor, Mike Pompeo, announced more than $171,000 to train journalists, artists, and others in Brazil, Bulgaria, and Yemen how to produce their own podcasts. Oversaw government grants. Reuters

“This is a thinly veiled propaganda campaign used to trumpet foolish concepts and extremist ideologies paid for by the American people.”

NEH and NEA’s combined budgets last year were about $207 million, an increase of more than $45 million from 2020.

The newspaper asked each agency for comment.

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